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Caroline Bond Day papers

Collection Identifier: 993-21;994-22
Overview: The papers reflect Caroline Bond Day's interest in sociological and anthropological research of cross-cultural families, culminating in her publication, A study of some Negro-white families in the United States. The papers contain significant information relating to family life, housing, occupations, salaries, religious affiliations, education, special interests, and political activities. The...

Zelia Nuttall papers

Collection Identifier: 2004.1.720.2
Scope and Contents: The collection consists of manuscripts and correspondence. The manuscripts are different versions of Nuttall's work on the Aztec calendrical system which she presented at various meetings of the Congress (Int.) of Americanists under the tutelage of F. W. Putnam. This work was intended to be published as the first volume of the Peabody Museum Memoirs, but Nuttall was not satisfied that it was complete and the volume was...

Pamphlets

FOUND IN: Peabody Museum Archives / Collection: Samuel K. Lothrop papers / Series: III. Guatemala and Mexico / Unspecified: Box 3 / File: Mexico
Item — Box 3Identifier: 996-20, 3.13
Scope and Content Note: The materials in this accession are organized by geographic region, according to Lothrop's archaeological work. The following places are represented: Peru, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Colombia. Also included are correspondence and reports concerning the Institute of Andean Research as well as Lothrop's surveillance work for the U. S. Military Intelligence Department during World War I. Researchers are also directed to search the...

Guatemala tourist pamphlets

FOUND IN: Peabody Museum Archives / Collection: Samuel K. Lothrop papers / Series: III. Guatemala and Mexico / Unspecified: Box 3
File — Box 3Identifier: 996-20, 3.8
Scope and Content Note: The materials in this accession are organized by geographic region, according to Lothrop's archaeological work. The following places are represented: Peru, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Colombia. Also included are correspondence and reports concerning the Institute of Andean Research as well as Lothrop's surveillance work for the U. S. Military Intelligence Department during World War I. Researchers are also directed to search the...

Clippings, programs and pamphlets, 1926 - 1930

File — Box 35Identifier: 993-21;994-22
Scope and Content Note: The Papers reflect Caroline Bond Day's research interests between 1918 and 1931, and also represent some of the issues which engaged E.A. Hooton in the field of physical anthropology. The documents cover the period from 1890 to 1931; however, the bulk of the material dates from 1918 to 1931. The collection occupies 16 boxes and 10 flat file drawers. Included are correspondence; anthropometry for ms; questionnaires; tables; guides for taking measurements; family histories; genealogical...

Regarding children's books, includes brochures and pamphlets, undated

FOUND IN: Peabody Museum Archives / Collection: Walter A. Fairservis, Jr. papers / Series: IX. Correspondence / Sub-Series: C
File — Box 20Identifier: 2004.35, 20.14
Scope and Content Note::

Papers include: class notes, doctoral dissertation files, expedition records (field notes, correspondence, reports and photographs), maps, object photos, drawings, financial records, grant applications, manuscripts, drafts, course material, study files, site cards, illustrations and oversize material.

A. Lagaweir, including course listings and pamphlets, 1949 - 1965

FOUND IN: Peabody Museum Archives / Collection: Walter A. Fairservis, Jr. papers / Series: IX. Correspondence / Sub-Series: L
File — Box 22Identifier: 2004.35, 22.34
Scope and Content Note::

Papers include: class notes, doctoral dissertation files, expedition records (field notes, correspondence, reports and photographs), maps, object photos, drawings, financial records, grant applications, manuscripts, drafts, course material, study files, site cards, illustrations and oversize material.

Pamphlets, "Arte Precolombina de Guatemala," and "Fotos de Salvador Toscano"

FOUND IN: Peabody Museum Archives / Collection: Samuel K. Lothrop papers / Series: III. Guatemala and Mexico / Unspecified: Box 3 / File: Guatemala
Item — Box 3Identifier: 996-20, 3.9
Scope and Content Note: The materials in this accession are organized by geographic region, according to Lothrop's archaeological work. The following places are represented: Peru, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Colombia. Also included are correspondence and reports concerning the Institute of Andean Research as well as Lothrop's surveillance work for the U. S. Military Intelligence Department during World War I. Researchers are also directed to search the...

Snakes in Afghanistan, including pamphlets about snake bites, photographs of a species in Afghanistan and a letter and list of reptiles from John H. Thiele, Jr. (importer/exporter), undated

File — Box 17Identifier: 2004.35, 17.41
Scope and Contents:

Fairservis kept a sizeable number of topical files with notes, portions of articles, unpublished manuscripts, pages from The Illustrated London News, postcards, photos, drawings, and other types of images on topics/objects that influenced his research, or were of research interest to him. Many of the images are not sourced/cited.

Letter from Bandelier, A. F. to Putnam, Frederic Ward, August 5, 1877

Item Identifier: 2017.0.17, 235
Scope and Contents:

Pamphlets received; work on paper about Peru; impending visit ;

Letter from Winthrop, Robert to Wyman, Jeffries, December 1, 1868

Item Identifier: 2017.0.17, 136
Scope and Contents:

Pamphlets from Italy for library; de Mortillet and Clement Collections ;

VII. Print Materials, 1902 - 1930

Series — Box 35Identifier: 993-21;994-22
Scope and Content Note: The Papers reflect Caroline Bond Day's research interests between 1918 and 1931, and also represent some of the issues which engaged E.A. Hooton in the field of physical anthropology. The documents cover the period from 1890 to 1931; however, the bulk of the material dates from 1918 to 1931. The collection occupies 16 boxes and 10 flat file drawers. Included are correspondence; anthropometry for ms; questionnaires; tables; guides for taking measurements; family histories; genealogical...

Metalwork

FOUND IN: Peabody Museum Archives / Collection: Samuel K. Lothrop papers / Series: I. Peru
File — Box 1Identifier: 996-20, 1.3
Scope and Content Note: The materials in this accession are organized by geographic region, according to Lothrop's archaeological work. The following places are represented: Peru, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Colombia. Also included are correspondence and reports concerning the Institute of Andean Research as well as Lothrop's surveillance work for the U. S. Military Intelligence Department during World War I. Researchers are also directed to search the...

Sitio Conte, Coclé

FOUND IN: Peabody Museum Archives / Collection: Samuel K. Lothrop papers / Series: II. Panama
File — Box 2Identifier: 996-20, 2.3
Scope and Content Note: The materials in this accession are organized by geographic region, according to Lothrop's archaeological work. The following places are represented: Peru, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and Colombia. Also included are correspondence and reports concerning the Institute of Andean Research as well as Lothrop's surveillance work for the U. S. Military Intelligence Department during World War I. Researchers are also directed to search the...

Series VII: Archaeological Sites Outside of Mexico, 1968 - 1988, undated

Series Identifier: 2016.27.1
Scope and Contents:

This series is composed of materials related to archaeological sites outside of Mexico that Evelyn Rattray participated in. In particular, she worked on sites at Copan, Honduras and Tel Gezer, Israel. There are a variety of materials: reports, pamphlets, photographs, correspondence, etc. The series is arranged by original order, with additonal materials from other boxes added under the Copan sub-series after “Informes al INAH – Copan.”